Singapore:An Indian national was sentenced to a year and four months’ jail for unlawfully importing 58 Indian star tortoises into Singapore in August, a media report said on Tuesday. The tortoises were concealed -- sealed and not ventilated -- in Abdul Jaffar Haji Ali's personal luggage when he arrived at Changi Airport on August 29 from India to take another flight to Jakarta, The Straits Times said.
Ali, 40, pleaded guilty on Monday of unlawfully bringing into Singapore the Indian star tortoises, categorised as 'vulnerable' by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Earlier, Ali was handed a charge under the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act and also under the Animals and Birds Act for allegedly failing to take reasonable steps in ensuring that the tortoises did not suffer unnecessarily.